Linux Quick Start

The STK1000 kit is preprogrammed with a Linux filesystem, consisting of typical Linux utilities and programs, including network configuration utilities, DHCP support, web server, ftp server, telnet server and a program to display images on the LCD.

The default setup of the STK1000 Linux environment will show an AVR32 logo on the LCD, obtain an IP address via DHCP and start telnet and FTP servers for remote connection, in addition to the console on STK1000's UART_A.

Quick start

The following steps will guide you through setting up the STK1000 running Linux in a network.

1. Connect a serial cable to UART_A.

Open a terminal application.
HyperTerminal can be used on Windows
gtkterm and minicom can be used on Linux. Use terminal settings 115200 bps, 8N1.


You can also use the terminal view in AVR32 Studio

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2. Connect a network cable to ETH_A, and attach the power line. Turn on the STK1000 with the red power switch. Image:03_NET_POWER.jpg
3. Congratulations! When the AVR32 logo appears on the LCD, the STK1000 Linux server is running. Connect to it using telnet or FTP or continue using the serial console. Image:04_BOOT.jpg